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Flight 752: A family torn apart

Flight 752: A family torn apart

Abbas Saadat said goodbye to his family as they headed home to their lives in Edmonton. Don’t worry, they told each other. Life was good. Shannon Proudfoot and Nadine Yousif tell the story of one family torn apart after Flight 752 went down.

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